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and though I did not find it elsewhere I suspect it occurs in like situa- 
tions all along the coast. 
18. ARENARIA PEPLOIDES, Linn. 
Quite common, springing up in the sand along the shore. Mr. But- 
ler found it at Caribou and at Forteau. I think it occurs generally. 
19. ARENARIA VERNA, Linn. 
‘‘Hillsides, Amour.” B. 
20, ARENARIA LATERIFLORA, Linn. 
I suspect pretty generally common, as Mr. Butler remarks, in “level, 
grassy places.” 
21, STELLARIA LONGIPES, Goldie. 
Common all along the sea-coast. Very common at Bonne Espérance, 
August 11. 
22. STELLARIA LONGIPES, Goldie, var., E>wARDSsu, Torr. & Gray. 
‘(Miss Macfarlane, No. 9. Torrey & Gray very properly reduce this 
to a variety of the last species).” 
23. STELLARIA BOREALIS, Bigelow. 
Common on hilly slopes along the coast, especially at Caribou, B., and 
Bonne Espérance islands, August 11. 
24, STELLARIA CRASSIFOLIA, Ebrh. 
Distributed much the same as longipes and borealis, occurring in 
damp localities, August 11. 
25. CERASTIUM ALPINUM, Linn. 
‘“‘Very common at Forteau.” B. 
26. CERASTIUM ARVENSE, Linn. 
“ Abundant about Forteau.” B. 
27. ASTRAGALUS ALPINUS, Linn. 
‘“ Hillsides, Amour.” B. 
28. HEDYSARUM BOREALE, Nuttall. 
‘“‘Hillsides, Amour.” B. 
29. OXYTROPIS CAMPESTRIS, D.C. 
‘‘Hillsides near Forteau light-house.” B. 
30. LATHYRUS MARITIMUS, Bigelow. 
More or less common all along the coast in dry and moist places and 
on low land. Early August. 
51. LATHYRUS PALUSTRIS, Linn. 
“At Caribou,” B., and probably other places along the coast. 
32. POTERIUM CANADENSE, Benth & Hook. 
Very common on the dry, sloping flats along the coast. August 6. 
